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invokes the build with --cpu=i486 on x86-32.
Add -momit-leaf-frame-pointer to x86 specializations.
Use -march=atom for atom32 as well.
Use -mcpu=cell for Cell PPU - it's not documented, but GCC 4.6 has it.
Remove ancient/untested rs64a support from ppc64
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by GCC.
Add Niagra targets for sparc, and extend/fix the Sun Studio flags for
SPARC64.
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experimental Debian port), and add aliases for ARM to match the Debian
architectures.
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consumer/desktop level Atoms are actually 32 bit.
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and -fvisibility support if the version is too old. You can also turn
them off explicitly with the (hidden) option --without-visibility. We
get the version number from the binary specified with --cc-bin, if the
user set that, rather than from plain 'g++'.
Fix Solaris install - apparently 'install' cmd is broken/dumb.
Fix Ekopath flags for submodels.
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far as I know this is the first and only real use, or even test, of
botan on the SH, I'll let them pick the names and flags...
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right thing for most modern distros, and if someone is using Sun CC on
Linux they probably know if they don't want that.
Record successful Sun Studio 5.10 build, also note that Clang 2.9 also
seems to miscompile SSE2 IDEA. The Clang 2.9 build on FreeBSD did not
have this failure, wonder what happened there.
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Back the reported version from 1.10.0 to 1.9.17 for the time
being. Still on the fence if this will be 1.10.0 or another release
candidate instead.
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will default to the full output file name. That actually worked as
expected when the so was always written as libbotan-1.8.2, but doesn't
anymore since soname does not match the written file. This probably
won't work right on Windows, but I don't have access to Intel C++ on
Windows.
Note good Intel C++ 11.1 build in build log
Note that CPython 2.7 works for configuring the build
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around a bug in FreeBSD 6.1, which is long EOL.
If we can't figure out the CPU in configure.py, if running
verbosely dump the entire list of CPUs we know about.
Some doc cleanups.
Rename the 'beos' target to 'haiku', since testing shows that
botan can't compile under the old BeOS GCC 2.95 anyway.
Remove the call to idle_time in the stats entropy source - it causes a
crash on Haiku R1-alpha2 somewhere inside a system DLL. I didn't
bother debugging it beyond looking at the backtrace.
Add a 'bepc' alias for i386 as that is what Haiku reports its
processor as.
Fix the install dirs to match Haiku R1, though apparently they will
change in R2 anyway when they add package management.
Enable use of gmtime_r on Haiku.
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added to the flags here.
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Make comment clearer on how to enable stlport4 in Sun C++
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amount of value. Add a note that -library=stlport4 may be needed on
Linux (seems to depend on glibc version).
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Also use -xO5 instead of -xO2; everything seems to work under -xO5 on
x86-32 and x86-64 with my version of Sun Studio. Curiously, several things
are miscompiled with -xO2! Definitely doesn't give me positive feelings
about this optimizer.
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way to create a static library using Sun Studio is to invoke the
compiler with the -xar flag.
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Fix a bug that would cause a harmless but bogus macro to be generated
in build.h if you used --enable-sse2
Add --enable-movbe to turn on a macro marking movbe as available
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causes obnoxious problems under MinGW.
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errors can result due to not getting the C++ runtime library.
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removing several workarounds for limitations in optparse in that
release, and also allows using the ternary operator added in 2.5.
As far as I can tell, the only still active release of any Linux/BSD
distro that uses 2.4 is RHEL5. The beta of RHEL6 has 2.6, and it seems
likely that RHEL6 will be out before 1.10.0.
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set of warning flags. Use just plain '-Wall -W' for regular GCC so the
default build is happy on arbitrarily old versions.
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used by MacPorts; I assume they know what they are doing.
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Don't use /EHc; it says "C" functions are nothrow, which is not true
for bigint_sub2_rev.
Include needed <intrin.h> for mp_asm.h
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test app...
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But, disable warnings 4250 and 4251 in build.h with a pragma. Both seem
impossible to work around without very major code changes, and both seem
harmless AFAICT.
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Fixes for the amalgamation generator for internal headers.
Remove BOTAN_DLL exporting macros from all internal-only headers;
the classes/functions there don't need to be exported, and
avoiding the PIC/GOT indirection can be a big win.
Add missing BOTAN_DLLs where necessary, mostly gfpmath and cvc
For GCC, use -fvisibility=hidden and set BOTAN_DLL to the
visibility __attribute__ to export those classes/functions.
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--disable-shared disables DLL options, and don't define _CONSOLE in the
library build.
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to cause random crashes during the test suite. With /MD they go away.
I don't know enough about Windows development to know what this means...
I'm sure it makes sense to somebody. Anyway, going with something that
appears to function.
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huge (60+ Mb!); the DLL should be smaller due to link-time merging making
it viable to distribute binaries.
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empty anyway.
For VC++ (only user) set BOTAN_DLL to dllimport by default (for apps), and then
redefine as dllexport when building the library.
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configure.pl, but configure.py's parser is smart enough to deal with them
with or without quotes).
Add support for shared library generation with IBM xlC (untested).
Drop bcc - this was for the Borland's old compiler and almost certainly is
not right for the current Embarcadero C++Builder. Support for that should
be added (though I don't have access to this compiler personally).
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the Alpha EV67 and MIPS R10000.
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the AES and PCLMUL instructions. Oddness. For the time being, compile
Nehalem and Westmere as Core2 + extras, probably close enough.
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Pretty much useless and unused, except for listing the module names in
build.h and the short versions totally suffice for that.
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seem to work with C++ at all so untested.
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c5ae189464f6ef16e3ce73ea7c563412460d76a3)
to branch 'net.randombit.botan' (head e2b95b6ad31c7539cf9ac0ebddb1d80bf63b5b21)
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With GCC, only use -finline-functions if not a debug build
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